On May 1, 10:51 am, Kena <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yep, but sometimes they are not (poor hosting/stupid client with
> naughty hands/etc). As a webmaster, I must support my projects and
> bring them back online. Right before I was able to do that without
> visiting the Google page and recreating the new key - I just used the
> one from my list, issued for the domain...but not anymore. :(

How often does that happen? When it does, just recreate the key again
at that point. Make a note of it.

Google don't provide a key-to-url facility. It would be rather good if
they did, because queries about keys here could be answered far more
quickly if we could find out what url a key was actually created for.

> Visiting the googlepage and recreate the key eats a lot more time than
> just taking it from the one systematic table (which kept updated every
> time I done new domain\customer). It was much flexible, and there were
> no problems so far.....until my HDD is gone. :(

Unfortunately everyone learns the hard way that critical files needs
to be backed up. Update a table every time you do a new customer, and
ensure the file is archived. Add existing domains/keys as and when you
need to recreate them.

> Can Google block them ALL???

Yes. They may decide that a breach is so bad that they block the
account. It's not a good idea to use your own account if you are not
responsible for what the map is used for.

Andrew
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